Read a Venezuelan Guard's 'Chilling' Account About the Delta Force Raid That Nabbed...
Watch What Happens When This Leftist Protester Accosts a CNN Reporter in Minneapolis
Is This Why the Media Isn't Covering the Iran Protests?
Trump Is Minnesota's President, Too
Here's How Much Commie Mamdani's 'Affordable' Government Housing Will Cost You
Knoxville Orchestra Plays Sour Notes of Racial Preference over Talent
ICE Stories They Don’t Tell You
They Can Hate Israel All They Want
Miami Jury Convicts Two Executives in $34M Medicare Advantage Brace Fraud Scheme
Chinese National With Overstayed Visa Charged as Ringleader in Firearms Conspiracy
CNN Panel Sparks Firestorm After Abby Phillip Calls Somali Families 'Victims' of Minnesota...
Syrian Man Pleads Guilty to Stealing Nearly $191K in U.S. Social Security Benefits
Leftist Agitators Stalk and Threaten to Kill Journalist Covering Minneapolis Unrest
Minneapolis Radicals Begin Distributing Devices to Disable ICE Vehicles
Sons of Liberty, Sons of Legacy: Forming the Men Who Will Shape America’s...
Tipsheet
Premium

Epstein’s Former Cell Mate Shares His Thoughts on the ‘Suicide’ Narrative

AP Photo/Palm Beach Sheriff's Office, File

In recent weeks, sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein has consistently made headlines. Jeff covered this week how House Democrats are seeking to force a vote to urge the White House to release the full details about Epstein’s sex trafficking operations and the high-profile individuals who were involved with it.

The amendment would call on Attorney General Pam Bondi to “retain, preserve, and compile any records or evidence related to any investigation, prosecution, or incarceration of Jeffrey Epstein” and “release and publish any records or evidence related to any investigation, prosecution, or incarceration of Jeffrey Epstein on a publicly accessible website.”

That’s not all. Epstein’s accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, is reportedly ready to testify before Congress about Epstein.

Epstein’s death in 2019 has also raised suspicion. While records state that he “committed suicide,” many believe that he was killed due to his connections to powerful individuals.

This week, a man once held in the same jail cell as Jeffrey Epstein asserted that there is “just no way” that Epstein committed suicide in 2019. 

Michael Franzese, who shared a cell with Epstein, made the remarks on NewNation’s “Banfield” program.

“I spent seven months on that tier and in those cells. And the first thing I have to say, there’s just, you — there’s no way you are able to commit suicide. There’s just no way. There’s no way to hang yourself. There’s nothing from the ceiling, there’s nothing from the bed. You’d have to be a midget and work really hard to try to hang yourself, and I don’t think you can accomplish it at that point,” he explained.

“You know, as far as the cameras being off, I haven’t experienced that. I did eight years in prison, and I haven’t experienced cameras being broken in the perfect storm of correctional officers not walking those cells,” Franzese continued. “They walk in and they look in on you all the time.” 

“I’ve said this from day one. I do not believe it was suicide. I can’t talk about what happened to him [Epstein], but I don’t believe it was a suicide because you just couldn't physically do it. It would be almost impossible,” he continued.

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement